Prices are determined by the artwork’s complexity, size, quality and delivery time. Our prices are solely based on labour and materials, no added sales commissions, no expensive gallery fees.

2. Delivery Time

It takes several months to create masterwork silk art. If we do not have a piece in stock, due to the later delivery, the price will be lower. Our artists can do overtime work for a quicker delivery, but the cost will be higher.

3. Deposit

For the standard sizes and designs, we require a 20% deposit to begin work. For custom sizes and designs, we require a 50% deposit to begin work.

4. Payment Terms

Monthly: After we receive a deposit, we will expect monthly payments until the price is paid in full. The payment schedule will be 12 months or less, interest free. The artwork will be delivered after the deposit is received.

Two payments: The first payment is the deposit; the second payment is due upon delivery.

King Silk Art will provide a formal Certificate of Authenticity for each Master Quality, Museum Quality and Grand Master Quality artwork purchased from us. The certificate will prove value for insurance and is a guarantee of the art quality.

King Silk Art creates 100% hand-stitched silk embroidery artwork. A talented silk embroidery artist spent nearly a year stitching this gorgeous wall art. This embroidery is a completely natural form of art. No glues, paint or machinery, just silk, vegetable dyes and a needle.This unique style of silk embroidery artwork was created in Suzhou, China nearly 2200 year ago to meet the needs of the royal families. Compared to prints and paintings, silk artwork has a nearly 3D look. And silk artwork is more valuable, as it is handmade, each piece is one of a kind.

Suzhou Silk Art Creation Process

Customer comments and our story

In both Chinese and Japanese culture, maple leaves are the emblem for lovers. The sweetness of the sap is comparable to the sweetness of love. The koi are symbolic of wealth and prosperity. The color red on the backs of the koi is the Emperor's Red, because he was the only one allowed to own koi with that color. Unenforced for over 500 years, the law is no longer a deterrent and koi with an Emperor's Red marking are extremely popular in China and make a beautiful subject for silk art. In Chinese symbology, the number two represents love. Pairs of koi represent a marriage. These beautiful koi are symbolic of a prosperous and romantic marriage and would make an excellent wedding or anniversary gift.